Public Emergency Services: Social Dialogue in a Changing Environment: A Study on Japan
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Overview: The purposes of this paper is to examine the gaps between what are promoted in the Guidelines and national legislation, as well as gaps between legislation and practice in public emergency services, including fire-fighting, police and emergency medical services. Close attention will be paid to the current state of social dialogue in Japan in light of the Civil Services System Reform. One of the biggest concerns in this report is denial of right to organize and to bargain collectively in fire services in Japan because those fundamental rights are the key to realizing a better work environment in the emergency services.
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Format: PDF | Size: 389KB | Date: Apr 2004 | Pages: 60
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